Northeast Wisconsin is set to experience near-record high temperatures on Sunday and Monday, with highs reaching near 60 degrees. Strong south-southwesterly winds will bring the warmer air into the region, potentially threatening some vulnerable record highs. Sunday’s record high in Green Bay is 59 degrees, set in 2021, while Appleton and Oshkosh have record highs of 69 and 73 degrees, respectively. Monday’s record highs in Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh are 62, 61, and 66 degrees. The weather will cool off slightly on Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs in the 40s, still above normal. By Friday and Saturday, temperatures could rise back into the 60s, with the possibility of showers and storms. The system will be monitored for finer details on timing as it approaches.
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